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Up to 134 million bits of image-refresh data- base memory can be contained in a single 6-foot
cabinet in the maximum configuration of Comtal's new Vision One/20 digital image processing
system. This much memory is capable of supporting 64 images of 512 x 512 pixels by 8
brightness bits. The system can be field-upgraded to a 1024 x 1024- pixel display at the cost of
reducing the number of images that can be stored to 16. At the extreme, one complete 4096 x
4096 x 8-bit array, using the entire 134,217,720-bit memory capacity, is viewable in real time.

An extension of Comtal's Vision One, the new system includes all the capabilities of its
predecessor -- full 24-bit color (8 bits each of red, green, and blue) pseudo nor, real-time roam
of multiple display -, ,.._" area independent color correction, and convolution processing.

Capable of interactive stand-alone operation, the Vision One/20 can be made still more powerful
by interconnection to a host computer. By itself it supports up to four simultaneous users, each
with one color monitor, keyboard, trackball, and data tablet.

The price of the fully extended Vision " . '20 is about $700,000, about 80 percent of which goes
for memory. A minimum system is on the order of $35,000 and each image adds about $10,000.
Field upgradeability permits extra functions or memory increments to be added at any time.

Reader Service Number 7

Plessey announces military version of Miproc 16

Plessey Microsystems has introduced a militarized version of its Miproc microcomputer with a
processing speed in excess of 3.6 million instructions per second and a data transfer rate up to
10 million words per second.

Built from standard Schottky TTL devices, the multichip implementation of the Miproc 16M
architecture enables the design to be readily modified to suit a particular application, and gives
the system designer considerable flexibility in his choice of speed, power consumption, and
packaging options. Units available include the MPC 515M 275- nsec cycle time processor; the
MPC 169M index/interrupt unit with five extra address modes and an 8-level priority vectored
interrupt system; the MPC 407M application memory with 4K words of program PROM, 1K